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The Brussels Post, 1969-06-05, Page 6SOFTBALL SCHEDULE June 5 Brusisels 5 Ethel '6 Belmore 13 Moncrieff Kertzville 10 Walton Blnevale 13 Kurtzvill 13 Ethel 16 Brussels 18 19 20 22 23 24 27 27 at Bluevale at Jamestown at Walton at Bluevale at • - Ethel at - BrusselS at Jamestown at Walton at Moncrieff at Walton Moncrieff at Bluevale Walton at Jamestown Belmore at Moncrieff. Mbnerieff at Ethel Walton at Bluevale Belmore at Brussels Ethel at Walton Jamestown at 1Vfoncrieff Co-hostS Malka and Bort Devitt map their course for HOLIDAY a new summer series on CDC radio, Sundays, at 7:30 p.m. EDT. With their sprightly conversation, humor arid distinctive taste In music they'll take you on flight of fancy . „ or keep you company' at the cottage or ie the em-. This summer, HOLIDAY is t116 IOW way ti) f-IIA away froni It all, MeGavin's Farin Equipment. WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO PHONE 365Wli OR 527-0249 BRUSSELS SIAFORTH willieleemelleeoloyeesseeb., R. J BAUER YOUR MASSEY = FERGUSON DEALER A Complete ,Line Of New and Used arm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT. D. A. RAIN FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer, MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. WING! 1A MEMORIAL SHOP ALITV SERVICE CRAFfSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee Tor Over 35 Years CEMETERY LETTEMG BOX 156 WINGFIAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWPOND, Q. C. N. A. SHILPHIRD, M.A.. LL.B. A, 14. M. MILL.. ILA.. L. L. B. BRUSSELS and WINGHAM Phone 120 Phone 857-3630 Good tosie needn't be expensive. Our bedutiful BouqUil invitation: line proves this with the most excluisite papers, type frices and workmanship you could wish for! II features Thermo-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegant as the finest craftsmanship — yet costing so little! Cane tee our unusual selection to to two week, Attivery. ...,SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE TfiF .BRUSSELS : POST.. The Bouquet Invitation Line tine BRVAISELII4 POBT, BRUBSkIAS, ONTARIO is predicted that before long the , average American will work six months and' vacation for six. Nonetheless, there will probably be some sharpie in every office who will figure out a way to take a long weekend on both of 'iis half year off. July 1 Nur Levine 3 Brussels '•3 Moncrieff • 7 Jamestown 3 Bluevale le pelmore 11 Walton 14 13luevale Blueval.e 13 'Brussels • at Ethel at Ethel at Jamestown at Ethel at Brussels at Jamestown at Moneriefft at Walton at Ethel at Moncrieff ETHEL and Mrs. A, itreniner mid Doris were re0Olit. visitors With .9r. and alrs, itobert (Milner of List- owel. Mr. and mrs. Bremner of AgineotuA called recently 011 and, Mrs. JaMes 'Pestel and, Mr. and Mrs, A: Premitef. Mr. and Mrs, W. Krauter Mrs. Win. Campbell and Mrs, Stan Speiran were in Toronto to visit Mrs. Sarah Foss, mother of Mrs. Tcrautee, who is hospitalieed and Mr. l'ighter's : brother, Leonard Nrauter, Mr, and Mrs. George Pearson were in London to attend the nurses' graduation ceremonies in Alumnae Hall, 'University of Western Ontario, when their niece, :Miss Mary Elliott. Who trained at Victoria Hospital Scheel of Nursing, London, was one of the graduates, Miss Elliott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott of PA. 2, Blnevale. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephenson and Clyne Stephenson of Niagara Falls. The latter also visited With Williarta bane: Mrs. Tsabel Walk- er, Tel:onto: Mr. a-nd Mrs. Doug Tess and Marie. Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fraser of Burford: Mr. and Mrs. J. MeTiorgall and Mr. Caldwell of Londesboro. "THE GOOD DRIVER” 1, Most drivers, most of the time drive at a speed that "feels right" in the prevailing conditions, says the Ortario Safety League: they tend to disregard posted limits that seem to he to them un, realistic. According to Tom Mahoay, safety specialist with the Deparment of Hghways, in the six months Since the speed limit or freeways 400 'arid 401 was raised from 60 to 70 rnp,b., the average speed of automobiles uS- ire these highways has risen by only about one m.p.h. 2. 'Oon't move without propel reflection, Especially when driv- ing. the Ontario Safety Leagtte suggests. Keep your rear window clean. and cheek your rear-view mirrors frequently, Experts rec. ommead that you glance at your mirror every few seconds, a; One of the aims of good drivitig, says the, Obtarie Safety League, is not to get there first. ee second — but ALWAYS. 1. Here. area feW of the state- ments made by various speakers at the recent conference of the Canaria Safety Council in Ottawa, noted by the Ontario Safety Lea- gue.: 1 — 2 0 (>;, of those injured in traffic never return to the same lob. or exactly the same Mode of life. A collision eat' booth up and emir in a itititt,01' of seconds. but the aftermath is a long drawn out affair, at best, and sometimes is interminable. On the statistical aspect. it: takes 2 1/2 niontles to get ii into the computer systere, Collisions in Ontario have beer inereaning about 7 pro rent. pet' year. In 1l16:1 rho rutin' of traffic (!eatlis to injuries was 1:34, fr. WaS EXCELLENT MOUTHWASH: Biala warm water is aa excel- lent moethWaSh, soSs the newly- -revised federal health depart. For A Better USED CAR. 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